1. China, Japan and Regional Organisations: The Case of the Asian Development Bank.
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Rathus, Joel
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ECONOMIC development , *CASE studies , *BANKING industry , *INTERNATIONAL relations , *INSTITUTIONALISM (Religion) - Abstract
This paper examines the impact of 'the rise of China' on the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and its implications for Japan. Japan has traditionally enjoyed a dominant position in the Bank, as it has enjoyed a dominant position in Asia. However, with the balance of power in the region tipping in China's favour, one might expect that this would be reflected in the ADB as well. This paper argues that despite the worsening Sino-Japanese relationship, the ADB has facilitated the development and maintenance of shared expectations between the two parties over the future direction of development assistance, representing an oasis of liberal institutionalism in a relationship increasingly characterised in realist terms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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